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      All Appliantology tech members are invited to join in this workshop on all things Appliantological. 
      We have a special session planned for this one. Instead of the usual Show 'n Tell on a technical topic, we're going to post tech sheets in the comments to this Calendar Event (scroll down to see what's posted so far) and ask specific questions that can only be answered by reading the tech sheet. If you at least try to answer the questions beforehand, you'll get a lot more out of it. 
      I'll be posting a couple more tech sheets before Saturday so be sure to follow this event to keep up with the tech sheets we'll be going through. 
      Who: This workshop is only available to tech members at Appliantology.
      When: Saturday, April 27 @10:00 AM Eastern Time.
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Not your average LE error code!


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kipster1203

Hey guys
My LG WM2010CW front load washer is throwing an LE code after approximately 20 minutes of running. 

When spinning, the motor makes unpleasant electrical noises and visibly has trouble spinning. 

I already swapped the bearings and looked for any obstructions in the drum. 
The drum can be spun freely by hand and does not make ANY noise. The noise only comes when the motor is spun by the control board. 
I even spun the drum with a drill and it was extremely quiet, so I think it's an electrical issue.

I tested the resistance of the coils which were all between 10-13ohms. 
I also tested the hall sensor which alternates between 0-10V when I spin the rotor.

When it tries to spin, sometimes it spins fine but makes noise and sometimes it locks up completely (see video).
But it is not a physical lockup, it actually feels and sounds like the electrical phases are fighting each other. 
It seems like it is electrically locked up. 

Any insight you can provide would be helpful. Thank you!!

 

 

 

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